Today, I found Claire and Jane snuggled under the Tree of Life.
The sun was shining, the wind slightly blowing, Angus sniffing,
chickens roaming, and blossoms falling.
It looked as idyllic as I just described it.
Oh, Stillestead! You are GLORIOUS in Spring!
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Later, I followed Christian out to the pastures to check on the cows
and set up a new fence.
The cows love Spring, too!
Green, delicious grass and cooler weather.
Idyllic for cows!
We're making plans to sell our beef!
Hopefully, in the coming months, I will have more information.
If you live in North Carolina and want sweet Stillestead beef,
Let's connect!